Abstract

AbstractWith the development of science and technology and electronic industry, electromagnetic wave pollution has become the fifth largest pollution in the world today, so it is very important to develop a material with good wave absorbing properties. In this study, polyaniline was loaded onto the surface of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) bundles in Buckypaper by electropolymerization, and epoxy resin was used as the matrix to prepare a polyaniline (PANI)/Buckypaper/EP composite absorber with integrated structure and function. The research shows that the CNTs are prepared into Buckypaper with a three‐dimensional porous structure by vacuum filtration. This three‐dimensional porous structure ensures that CNTs can be added at a high content and uniformly dispersed in epoxy resin. PANI adjusts the impedance matching of Buckypaper and adds more loss mechanisms. Under the optimal matching thickness of 1.5 mm, the optimal reflection loss reaches −29.31 dB, and the absorption bandwidth is 3.12 GHz. At the same time, the interaction between the π–π noncovalent bond of PANI and the delocalized π electrons on the surface of CNTs improves the mechanical strength of Buckypaper. The tensile strength reached 42.17 MPa, an increase of 92.82% compared with pure BP/EP. The research in this article is expected to provide a feasible idea for the preparation of structure–function integrated materials.

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